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The Life and Works of Bach
- Narrated by: Jeremy Siepmann, John Shrapnel, Trevor Nichols, Ruth Sillers, David Timson
- Length: 4 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Although now beloved and revered by millions as the greatest composer who ever lived, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) was best known in his lifetime as an organist, and was eclipsed in fame as a composer by two of his twenty children. For the last twenty-seven years of his life he was a schoolteacher and choir director whose duties extended to meal supervision and dormitory inspection. Yet throughout his career he composed a vast body of music which is amongst the most joyful, dancing and enrapturing ever written. This portrait-in-sound includes many examples of the music that made him immortal. With compelling narration by Jeremy Siepmann, character portrayals by acclaimed actors, and the interpolation of over twenty-five substantial musical extracts reflecting the development of one of music’s most enduringly awe-inspiring composers, we are transported back three centuries straight into the life of Johann Sebastian Bach. This innovative sense of immediacy is at the heart of this comprehensive audio-biography, depicting the life of a composer whose music is universally admired.
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- Dr
- 01-10-15
A good introduction to Bach's Life and Work
I am very fond of J S Bach
I cannot read music. I find the format of the Naxos Life and Works series well tailored to my needed
There is narration that moves the story along , but there is the words of JS Bach and other members of his family. One learns of his great appetite for work, and his various quarrels with students, town councils and Church administrators.
The focus is Bach and his work-- from his childhood to his death.
There is good linking between the narrative and the other extended musical examples
A first class introduction.
I also like the other volumes in the series
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- A. Howell
- 12-08-19
Very well produced musical biography
This book comes across as slightly dated and occasionally lacking in musical inside, but this is more than compensated for by the very high-quality audiobook production, with excellent readers of the various characters and very enjoyable musical examples. This is a great example of how the audiobook format can in some cases be better than any written word when the subject is music. I’m grateful for the producers and putting this together, and wish there were a much broader library of such types of productions.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-31-22
Thanks Audible
I've been an Audible customer for years. This book production is one of my favorites by far! If you are even slightly interested in J.S. Bach then you won't be disappointed (I never learned about much of his bio in music classes...but should have). I listened to the whole book in just two sittings. The musical excerpts are good but the even more interesting readings of his correspondences to friends and Nobles as well as legal and newspaper excerpts collectively recreates the life of a genius from over 250 years ago. It leaves you wanting to search and friend him on Facebook or IG and sub' him on YouTube right away.
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- jhar14
- 05-14-21
Didn’t feel like I knew Bach at the end
Would like to have heard more about Bach’s life. Half the book was music; which was nice to listen to in sequential order. But would have liked to feel like I knew what he was like more
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- Carolyn Tylenda
- 05-14-21
A morsel of enchanting music
Come for a brief introduction to his life and stay for the music. Very effective narration. It leaves you wanting to know more detail about his life but for me the 21 hour audiobook alternative was too daunting. Highly recommend this as a great place to start.
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- Bradford Mercer
- 09-12-19
Excellent introduction to Bach.
This is an excellent introduction to J.S. Bach. It recognizes his faith, passion, skill, and timelessness. The narrator, text, and music dovetail nicely. Highly recommended.
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- JP Bogers
- 05-23-15
Interesting
Very interesting
Not to long
Lot of musical performance
Some new information
Clear voice and easy to understand
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- Robert
- 03-27-20
excellent!
I really enjoyed this introduction to the life of Bach. the mixture of music and information is well balanced and entertaining. first class!
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- Christine
- 06-11-14
Not as good as the others
This edition was a little lacking in content as well as in music choice. Not as good as the others in the series
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- ThomasOConnor
- 04-13-13
The perfect way to learn and listen to Bach
This is audio books at their best! How else to get a great grasp of the life of a famous composer than to hear his story, interspersed at appropriate places by samples of his wonderful music? The book brings JS Bach's life into focus, giving us a realistic picture of his life in the late 1600 and early 1700s in Germany. And just when you might be getting a little too much detail the audio brakes into a sample of his trademark Baroque music. Bliss!
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- Guitar Laid Bare
- 07-27-13
Padded with music, short on substance.
Would you try another book written by Jeremy Siepmann or narrated by the narrators?
No - the book was poor in detail and substance being excessively padded with music performances (not even good ones, at that).
I felt that i'd been conned by the book
What could Jeremy Siepmann have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Researched Bach's life, given details, and cut out the padding
How could the performance have been better?
Rather dull vocal delivery, he sounds disinterested. So was I.
You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Nope, not one.
Any additional comments?
i want my money back.